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... week my undergrad dissertation was due- I shudder to this day!) So I was in the shower by 11:30 pm, in bed by about 12:40 am, asleep by 01:30 am and, oh god, up at 03:20 am for my flight. Cue fumbling around in the dark, ironically making more noise the harder I tried to be quiet, causing everyone else to shuffle and sigh in their disrupted, woebegone, helpless dream states. And I was left with the unmistakable impression of having left behind something vital. I keep checking all ...

... They are very friendly. I admired how if someone was in trouble on the street, many people were willing to go out of their way to help a stranger. A lot like home, but perhaps even more so. ..Just some musings in my head. Hopefully one day I can go back there and spend more time exploring.

Next stop, off to Atlanta (to meet up with Lynn) and then on to Louisiana. ...

... with a resounding"yes!" As all Nandos do, they had a free refill soda machine - but this place went one further as they had everything in about 6 difference flavours. Sprite in grape, peach, cherry, lime and lemon and Coke in vanilla, lime, cherry and lemon. I had to keep going up just to get one of every colour! We left Bob as we left Nandos, wishing home farewell and luck with his visa reapplication. Pretty much through the entire walk back ...

... for the best photographs. A second observatory which was outside, but photos here were made virtually impossible by the dense meshing that prevented lunatics from climbing out over the building. However, by far the main attraction here is the glass floor, from which one can peer down 1500ft to the ground below. A sign behind the floor explains how the glass is strong enough to hold 14 hippos, however this fact doesn't make it any easier to take your first step out. I literally ...

Foot note: Colorados are what Ukrainians call potato bugs, supposedly because the U.S. state of Colorado is from where they first came. After WWII the East German government claimed that potato bugs were dropped by American planes. In East Germany they were known as Amikäfer (Yankee beetles). In Russia the species is endemic. Source: Wikipedia .